

Laurel Hardy The Trail of the lonesome Pine.mp3.Laurel Hardy Stan Ollie The Roots Of Comedy.mp3.Laurel Hardy Stan Ollie a BBC documentary.mp3.Laurel Hardy Mr Slater's poultry market 1944.mp3.Laurel Hardy Introduction to Another fine mess 1930.mp3.Laurel Hardy In The Good Old Summertime.mp3.Laurel Hardy Excerpts Interview Laural Marries Patsy Kelly.mp3.Laurel Hardy At The Ball, That's All.mp3.Laurel Hardy Arthur Fiedler March Of The Wooden Toy Soldiers.mp3.Laurel Hardy 320800 Hal Roach MGM Present (LP).mp3.Laurel Hardy 300000 Stan elopes with Patsy Kelly.mp3.This collection is indispensable for any Laurel and Hardy fan.įor more hilarious duos, see also Bob and Ray.Ģ5 shows - total playtime 5 hours 6 minutes It is especially humorous when Stan and Ollie describe how they kill a chicken as the mobsters imagine that they are describing how the kill people. In the show, the duo gets mistaken for notorious murderers by a group of mobsters and the trouble (and laughs) starts there. It is unlike their other work in that both Laurel and Hardy play comedic stereotypes as even more dimwitted than their usual style. Slater's Poultry Market." In this show Laurel and Hardy get a job working to kill and deliver chickens. There is one old time radio show on this collection "Mr. Known more for their films such as Sons of the Desert, Another Fine Mess, Busy Bodies, Dirty Work, Tit for Tat, The Brats, Flying Deuces/Utopia, and March of the Wooden Horses (after Babe in Toyland) this collection presents songs, interviews, and clips from the pair. Text on ©2001-2021 OTRCAT INC All Rights Reserved. While Stan Laurel (Arthur Stanley Jefferson) was a British music hall performer prior to 1917, Oliver Hardy was reared in Madison, Georgia. I have no idea why they did this.Stan Laurel (the slender man) and Oliver (Ollie) Hardy (the robust man) were two of the world's most famous comedians between 19. It essentially changed the story completely from the original short. Instead, it just annoyed.īy the way, when the film showed a clip from the Max Davidson comedy "Pass the Gravy" it completely misrepresented the short. The film, however, suffers from too much narration (it should have let the shorts speak for themselves) as well as annoying music which was intended to be funny. The film is generally very good because the material is so good. This isn't unheard of with a Youngson film as some times I suspect he just added whatever clips he had instead of taking care to pick them better. While I love Charley Chase, Max Davidson and the others, the clips seemed out of place as they don't include the pair named in the title of the film.


And, then it strangely shows a few NON-Laurel & Hardy films from the same studio, Hal Roach. Then, it shifts to the early silents which featured the two as a team. It doesn't show their first on-screen scene in "The Lucky Dog" (1921) and it probably was because the film was thought lost and only available in fragments back in 1965 (it has since been discovered intact). The film begins by showing a few clips from films where the two appeared together.before they were an official team. Most of Youngson's compilations feature many comics and this is different because it focuses more on this brilliant team.though, oddly, not exclusively. "Laurel & Hardy's Laughing 20's" is a compilation film from Robert Youngson, the man who brought us MANY compilations of silent comedies.
